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What issues should be paid attention to when planting pear trees?

What issues should be paid attention to when planting pear trees?

The pear tree is a very popular fruit tree. It not only produces beautiful flowers, but also grows many delicious and sweet fruits. The flowers can also be used to make tea. Therefore, planting pear trees is not only ornamental but also has edible value. If you want to grow pear trees well, you need to learn efficient cultivation techniques. 1. Seed selection

The first and most important thing is to select suitable pear seeds. There are many types of pears. When choosing seeds, you must first understand the characteristics of the planting site, including temperature and climate, soil conditions, and local pest conditions. After you have a clear understanding, you can proceed to the next step of purchasing seeds. After purchasing seeds, it is best to make another selection. Throw away the dry and wrinkled seeds and keep the round seeds for planting. 2. Fertilizing

When planting pear trees, you should also pay attention to fertilizing on time. Pear trees are a type of plant that especially require fertilizers. When pears are growing, foliar fertilizer should be applied to pear leaves at least three times. In addition, the water intake of pears is also very high, so before planting, you must choose a soil layer with a strong water-locking ability to ensure that the soil layer is in a state of sufficient moisture for a long time. 3. Watering

If the ground dries up due to temperature factors, farmers must water regularly to ensure that the pear trees will not be in a state of water shortage and to ensure the normal growth of the pear trees. 4. Pruning

Pear trees generally grow taller and larger after they mature, so it is of great significance to carry out appropriate cosmetic pruning of pear trees. Pruning can improve the air circulation in the plantation, increase the scope of sunlight exposure, improve the photosynthesis of pear trees and plants to a certain extent, and promote their growth. If it is not pruned in time, it is likely that part of the pear tree will not be exposed to the sun, causing slow and uneven growth, and it is also easy to cause insect damage. 5. Disease prevention

Pear trees are also very afraid of diseases. Therefore, prevention and treatment of diseases are also key points that every fruit farmer must grasp. It is necessary to regularly observe whether the fallen leaves of pear trees show signs of insect damage, and at the same time observe the growth regularity of pear trees to ensure that insect damage is detected as soon as possible and preventive measures are taken as soon as possible. In fact, you can spray appropriate chemical fertilizers on pear trees to eliminate pathogenic bacteria or insect pests left on the surface of the trees and fruits. But the amount of spraying should not be too much, otherwise it will inhibit the growth of pear trees.